Stall Effect
Storyboard
If the angle of attack is very large, the whirlpools that form in the upper rear part of the wing tend to advance until they reach the upper edge at the beginning of the wing covering the entire upper part with whirlpools. In this condition the lift descends dramatically generating what is called the Stall effect and which can lead to an uncontrolled fall of the object (plane / bird).
There are situations in which both airplanes and birds have used this effect to carry out surprise attacks from high altitude developing a technique to re-control the flight and will not crash on the ground.
ID:(1462, 'ky')
Stall Effect
Description
If the angle of attack is very large, the whirlpools that form in the upper rear part of the wing tend to advance until they reach the upper edge at the beginning of the wing covering the entire upper part with whirlpools. In this condition the lift descends dramatically generating what is called the Stall effect and which can lead to an uncontrolled fall of the object (plane / bird). There are situations in which both airplanes and birds have used this effect to carry out surprise attacks from high altitude developing a technique to re-control the flight and will not crash on the ground.
ID:(1462, 0)
